No booking fees apply. Cancellation is FREE, except for last minute bookings - you can see the terms for free cancellation when you select dates and services.

Season

Middle season

High season

Middle season

Period

20.12.2014 -
28.12.2014

29.12.2014 -
01.01.2015

02.01.2015 -
31.03.2015

SGL room
(price for 1 adults)

24 €

43 €

15 €

DBL room
(price for 2 adults)

38 €

61 €

36 €

Studio
(price for 2 adults + 1 children)

46 €

78 €

43 €

Apartment
(price for 2 adults + 2 children)

51 €

92 €

49 €

No booking fees apply. Cancellation is FREE, except for last minute bookings - you can see the terms for free cancellation when you select dates and services. All prices are per room/apartment per day, on Bed & breakfast basis.
Half board (breakfast and dinner) available on additional payment.Additional payment for New Year dinner is obligatory.The additional person discounts are from the regular price per person.Please, use the booking form, to get a price for your period of stay, number of people and meals included.The regular prices are NOT valid during national holidays, Christmas and New Year periods!

hotel overview:

The hotel is in the centre of the town of Chepelare. It has 4 apartments, a studio apartment, two three-and one two-bed rooms. The owner, architect Pishalova, has put into the designing and construction of the hotel all her skill and imagination to produce a building which combines the spirit of the Rhodopes with European standards and requirements. There is in the hotel a folklore style restaurant seating 44 people.

Chepelare lies in the centre of the Rhodope Mountains at 1150 metres above the sea level. It is a typical Bulgarian mountain municipality and sits astride a river by the same name. Pamporovo, the famous winter ski resort, is 12km away and Smolyan, the local district authority town is about 25km distant.
The climate is mild continental with four distinct seasons, Chepelare being the sunniest place in Bulgaria with an average of 270 days sunshine. Summer is warm, colourful and bright and winter is long, snowy and white.
The population is approximately 9500 with 6000 or so actually living in the village, the remainder living and working in neighbouring hamlets and farms. 73% of the countryside is covered in forests, the remaining meadows providing farmland for cultivation and grazing. (Locally grown potatoes are much sought after in the rest of Bulgaria.)
The forests provide a haven for bear, wild boar, the grey rabbit, the fox, wild goat and deer. The flora and fauna are truly somethi